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...clubs and social spaces. “Rape” and “rapist” are words that we often reserve for certain kinds of assault, like stranger rape, or rape involving screams and bruises. Yet perpetrators rarely have letters on their forehead, “R?? for rapist, and date rape sometimes leaves little physical trace. The fact is, rape can be as simple as doing something that was never agreed upon. Frighteningly, this is part of the definition of sex for many Harvard students...
...group of friends looked upon in retrospect. Lauded in Canada, where it was produced, as the best film of the year, the film tells a wonderful story about love, sex and aging. Set in Montréal, the film recounts the final days in the life of R??my, a dying French-Canadian Bohemian and historian...
...film markets itself primarily as the story of R??my’s reconciliation with his estranged son, Sébastien, who had broken ties with the R??my—a self-described “sensual socialist”—by pursuing a career in international banking. Sébastien appears onscreen as the pure embodiment of the corporate lifestyle: he always wears expensive suits, he carries and spends a lot of cash and he is never without his cell phone...
...R??my, in contrast, is uninterested in this lifestyle and the material comforts it brings; his interests for the most part lie in only two places: history and women. Whereas R??my takes life slowly and enjoys its small pleasures, Sébastien’s life is one of speed and high-stakes...
...world-renowned pianist, Zakrzewski has already amassed quite a r??sumé. Born in Warsaw and raised in Ontario, she spent four years at the Professional Children’s School in New York and participated in Juilliard’s pre-college program. She frequently travels worldwide for concerts, but has found time to perform at Harvard as well: Harvard invited her to play at University President Lawrence H. Summers’ inauguration. “I was really part of Harvard’s history. It was a tremendous honor,” she says...